Example sentences of "would n't have a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But he would n't have a significant force to actually do anything . |
2 | ‘ You would n't have a hand-drill , I do n't suppose ? ’ |
3 | Men would n't have a clue ! |
4 | ‘ I feel that without a school you would n't have a village ’ . |
5 | Worry not , Bob , they would n't have a leg to stand on … |
6 | After all , if it had n't been for Him , she would n't have a lovely daughter . |
7 | Without that we would n't have a selection and training procedure which demands that all new volunteers give equal weight to understanding of lesbian concerns and knowledge of lesbian information as well of that of gay men . |
8 | He blamed Rose , and would n't have a word said against William . |
9 | Mister , I suppose you would n't have a bite of food to spare , would you ? ’ |
10 | But the threat of sanctions imposed by the United Nations is at the back of his mind , ‘ We have discussed it and it is of great personal interest to me as I would n't have a job . |
11 | I mean , if there was a free supply of smack , I would n't have a problem in the world . |
12 | " You would n't have a hope , old chap , " said Bigwig . " |
13 | Without people like him we would n't have a PFK magazine and that would be about as bad as never having heard of fish at all ! |
14 | You know , she 's sworn to me she would n't have a Russian if he offered her a thousand quid . |
15 | Half an hour later , eased out of her coat and hat , her belongings piled by Stephanie 's bed since they would n't fit in her room , she said , " You would n't have a nice cup o' tea , would you ? " |
16 | Dadda would n't have a phone extension upstairs , preferring to summon him with a shout when it rang . |
17 | If you had been any any where else on the hill you 'd have , would n't have a chance cos you could n't , you could n't follow the track that they they di they followed the day before . |
18 | ‘ But on the whole I 'm an autodidact , ’ said Constance , fairly confident that Clarissa would n't have a clue what she meant by this . |
19 | ’ We would n't have a chance , ’ she insisted . |
20 | Why , I would n't have a moment 's peace on a Sunday , what with tinkering all morning and driving all the rest of the day . ’ |
21 | And the other thing of course was that one movement , which took about one second , right and you would n't have a loom , one movement of this machine where the needles go up , take the yarn , knitted a hundred stitches , two hundred stitches , what whatever number of stitches were on that particular piece of fabric , the width . |
22 | The man he would n't have a use for is now lending a hand . ’ |
23 | How often have you read articles about open-ended investigative work in the classroom and thought : ‘ This is all very well but I would n't have a clue where to start ’ ? |
24 | And he would n't have a motive , would he ? |
25 | Out cold , you would n't have a dog 's chance . ’ |
26 | Surely a storekeeper in this barbarous place would n't have a vocabulary like that ? |
27 | Er , you would n't have a great big stack of paper in the corner of the room . |
28 | Aye well that 's it er I mean there was no , as I said there was no alarms for anybody else or anybody who was n't there really would n't have a much of an idea to how drastic it was and what was going on at the time . |
29 | I think just the fact that my wife knew what was going on , and knew the problems exactly you know , they had their own meetings and the food parcels that they could organize , you know I would n't have a clue how to go about it , the fact that various shops refused to have collection points inside , and they wrote off to the management of these shops and got that changed . |
30 | She would n't have a dog about the place . ’ |